Nitroplait
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I got 10 of those vintage Soviet cassettes from Ukraine before the war, and I must say I am not as exited as some people.
Mine were all NOS. They are typical Sovjet era quality - some fit tightly, some don't.
Some don't just drop into a Barnack leica - they have to be pushed in.
They smell bad of residual chemicals (more than 30 years after production!).
Their outer black paint sticks to masking tape if you use that for labelling your cassettes.
I paid €24 including shipping if I remember correctly, and while not a fortune, I find reuse of regular commercial cassettes much more convenient and economical.
You can see with your naked eye that they are not made to tight tolerances:
Mine were all NOS. They are typical Sovjet era quality - some fit tightly, some don't.
Some don't just drop into a Barnack leica - they have to be pushed in.
They smell bad of residual chemicals (more than 30 years after production!).
Their outer black paint sticks to masking tape if you use that for labelling your cassettes.
I paid €24 including shipping if I remember correctly, and while not a fortune, I find reuse of regular commercial cassettes much more convenient and economical.
You can see with your naked eye that they are not made to tight tolerances:

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